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Sunday 6 July 2008

Latitude Tickets Sold

All gone now, sorry if one of you wanted one :-)

Thursday 3 July 2008

WANT TO GO TO LATITUDE FESTIVAL?

It's SOLD OUT, but I have 2 tickets for sale, as I'm now getting some complimentary performer's passes!

please visit: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190234226008
or http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110267428800

and get shopping! :-)

Wednesday 2 July 2008

Awesome Shows, Blistered Toes

My Post on MelodyTrip.com
"That’s it for another year! After many months of excitement, anticipation and (I can’t avoid mentioning it) some controversy, Glastonbury Festival 2008 has been and gone! And what an awesome Festival it was!

Glastonbury is a festival like no other; it is one of the largest, and undoubtedly the best festivals in the world, the sheer scale of it alone is overwhelming, and arguably every year it is getting bigger, and better! It is also one of the world’s most talked about festivals, and has caused a lot of media coverage this year, mainly about 2 big issues. Mud, and Jay-Z.

The former, is the bane of Glastonbury, and nearly tarnished the Festival’s reputation in previous years.

The latter was a ridiculous non-story, that should never really have hit any headlines, in my opinion. The audience at the festival is treated to a more varied choice of entertainment of any festival I’ve been to, you can watch a massive Pop/Rock band in one field, amongst 100,000 other people then walk a short distance to another field, sit around a campfire in a Tipi and listen to an African drumming session amongst a small bunch of hippies. There are over 26 stages, not counting the countless smaller stages that pop up amongst bars and stalls, and randomly in hidden corners, and there is a fantastic mix of live music, shows, cabaret, art, craft, discussion, comedy, poetry and storytelling dispersed around the beautiful green Somerset valley.

The fact they had Hip-Hop on the Pyramid stage should never have caused such controversy. There’s such a massive mix of music on site, hip-hop fits in fine, and as far as I’m concerned is nothing new for Glastonbury; and from what I hear, Jay-Z was amazing, so it all ended happily ever after for the newspapers and internet forums.

My weekend? Brilliant. The site was looking beautiful and green when we arrived, the sun was shining, and the place was buzzing with a great atmosphere (relief-fuelled maybe?!). The torrential downpour on Thursday night threatened to ruin the weekend, but before long, the sun was shining again on Friday, and the mud hardened and everything looked amazing again!

For the first time I camped across the valley from the Green Fields, in the Dance Village. Not my ideal choice for camping, but the backstage area we were in gave me reason enough, and it was nice to see more of Glastonbury than in previous years. My favourite area of the site has always been the North end, near the Green Fields, Healing Fields and the Jazzworld Stage. This year, I added The Park to that list. A fairly new venue/area, this year it was an lovely place to spend time, and the hill looking down at the main Park stage made for a great time watching bands. The idea of moving the traditional Hippy Tipi fields out of their secluded woody field onto the hill above the Park seemed a bit of a weird one, but I can see why; the Park is a festival in itself, bigger alone than many festivals I’ve been to, and I love the atmosphere there; the Tipis all add to that feeling.

Bests and worsts… hmmm that’s a difficult choice.

Best – wandering around randomly, Cider in hand, and stumbling across some of the best music of the festival, by bands I’ve never heard of on smaller stages. Most of the fun at the Festival can definitely be found away from the main stages. Pull yourself away from the Pyramid Stage and Other Stage for a night, don’t worry about the headliners, and just go with the flow. You’re always guaranteed to discover something that’ll blow your mind. Preston Reed, and Bizali in the Jazz Lounge, ‘The Hat’, in a small cafĂ© stage, Gypsy music in the Green Fields. There’s so much more to see at this festival that just the Main stage acts. I barely visited the Pyramid Stage this year, and I think I had a much better time for it. There are other Festivals within this Festival, it’s such a shame to miss out on all of this choice by restricting yourself to a timetabled tour of the big Stages. This is what I love about Glastonbury, you can make your own Festival, you can do anything, see anything, at any time of day or night.

Worsts – the toilets? Too obvious maybe. Maybe the security staff that decided they had to douse everybody’s fires out in the Park Field.

It doesn’t matter, at Glastonbury the bests always far outweigh the worsts, and this year was no exception. Fantastic.

Jake Greenwood

See my photo-blog of Glastonbury 2008 at http://glasto2008.blogspot.com" - http://my.melodytrip.com/profiles/blog/list?user=3vkyn2a61krwr


Monday 30 June 2008

sorry the photos were a bit late :-)

My bloody phone and the 3 Network made it impossible to send live pics!

I've posted them all now - see below!, and backdated them to as close to the times they were taken as possible.

We had a great weekend I hope you enjoy my photos, sorry to all the people watching my blog over the weekend, its a bummer they couldnt be sent live!!!

Leave me comments, and enjoy the rest of the summer!!

Latitude Festival next for me :-)

Sunday 29 June 2008

the HUGE Verve crowd

My Last Photo of the weekend. My phone ran out of space, and juice :-)

Final Verve shot

Playing all the classics! No-one seems to know their other music


Final Verve shot
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Verve Crowd Flag action


Verve Crowd Flag action
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

The Verve

OH YES


The Verve
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Verve, Headline

Was going to watch Manu Chao, but have headed here instead to check it out

Haven’t seen a REALLY BIG gig here for a few years, this should be good


Verve, Headline
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Official fires

Another shit thing this year. Unofficial fires were doused with buckets of water by asshole security people

This one was ok though.


Official fires
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

MORE sunset :-D

Got to love sunset


MORE sunset :-D
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Sunset at the Park


Sunset at the Park
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

The Suns going down over the Park

Locarnos Boys backstage

Cags took this


Locarnos Boys backstage
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Where's Trash City/Shangrila!

Over there!


Where's Trash City/Shangrila!
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Can still see you!


Can still see you!
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Trash City Evil Monster!


Trash City Evil Monster!
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Trash City


Trash City
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Trash City [Sunday]


Trash City [Sunday]
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Saturday 28 June 2008

What more could you want?


What more could you want?
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

The lookout tower at the Park

I've still never been up it!

CSS, the Park

Pretty good, but cut short because the Beatbox thing ran over!


CSS, the Park
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Park Tipi Bar/Rabbit Hole stage

Nice projected stuffness! Rabbit hole had a few secret gigs

The Park, and deciding what to watch next

Studying the band list J

We saw a 2 hour Beatbox set, with some amazing special guests including DJ
Yoda, Get Cape, Martha Wainright.. Good stuff

Other Stage

Not sure who’s on…


Other Stage
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

beatboxing set


beatboxing set
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake
2 and half hours of beatboxing, with special guest including Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Martha Wainright, DJ Yoda, Ed Hardcourt, and so many others!

me special pass

Special in the Dance Village only unfortunately. The red star means I can camp… quite a useful star!


me special pass
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

mmm tasty...

[before I used it by the way!]


mmm tasty...
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

At the Park


At the Park
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake
That's Daisy again J

Thats a fella in a green blob...

Yep!

Pedal Powered Stage


Pedal Powered Stage
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Dried up mud!

Yay!


Dried up mud!
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Thank God indeed. Psychiatrist graffiti Artist maybe?

The Park was really great this year

High up my favourite venue list

The Park Entrance


The Park Entrance
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Craft Fields [ Shamanic Drum workshop ]

Wandering "backstage" Pyramid Stage

Craft Fields


Craft Fields
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Healing Fields


Healing Fields
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Massage/Interview in the Green Fields

He was struggling combining holding the microphone and being massaged!!!

Massage at the Healing Fields

Green Fields


Green Fields
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Green Fields


Green Fields
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Celeb alert *wooga* Nicholas Hoult waiting for phone charge bikes

Aka Skins Tony/ About a Boy Marcus!

[in the Green t-shirt]

Whlist watching Wurzels, i had to sit down

The crowd was massive!

Vikings at the Wurzels


Vikings at the Wurzels
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Why i didnt get my phone charged...

Pedal Powered phone chargers :-P

Lovely Green Fields


Lovely Green Fields
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN

Daisy drumming


Daisy drumming
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake

Daisy playing with the Blessing, Jazzworld

She also played with 4 other bands, including Bizali!

lots of people having lunch :-)

Geting some lunch, in the SUN!

Nizlopi Crowd


Nizlopi Crowd
Originally uploaded by nx_mrjake